Art Taipei 2022 | Liang Gallery | Booth E01

Art Taipei 2022 | Liang Gallery | Booth E01


Featured Artists:
CHU Teh-Chun, Denis Darzacq, HSU Chia-Wei, Akinori GOTO, CHEN Pu, LO Chiao-Ling, HUANG Yi-Sheng, Leo WANG, CHOU Tai-Chun, YEN Ching-Chieh, TSAI Chieh-Hsin, CHIANG Kai-Chun, YANG Lee

2021 Art Taipei

2021 Art Taipei


At this year’s ART TAIPEI, Liang Gallery is introducing artists of modern Taiwanese art development, each with a unique sense of culture and aesthetic. Brilliant artworks including oil paintings, ink paintings, sculptures, and video arts will be on view with the aim of serving collectors from all places in Taiwan.

2021 Art Basel Hong Kong|Galleries – Liang Gallery

2021 Art Basel Hong Kong|Galleries – Liang Gallery


Private View:

2021.05.19 Wed. (14:00-20:00)

2021.05.20 Thu. (14:00-20:00)

2021.05.21 Fri. (14:00-16:00)

2021.05.22 Sat. (12:00-14:00)

2021.05.23 Sun. (12:00-14:00)
Vernissage:
2021.05.21 Fri. (16:00-21:00)

Show Hours:

2021.05.22 Sat. (14:00-20:00)

2021.05.23 Sun. (14:00-18:00)

 

Booth: 1C29 GALLERIES (Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre)

 

Artists: CHU Wei-Bor, CHU Ko, HSIAO Chin, LEE Chung-Chung, and YU Peng

 

Eternal Symbols of the Orient: Post-War Chinese Art

 

At 2021 Art Basel Hong Kong, Liang Gallery is curating the works of five well-known modern Taiwanese artists: Chu Wei-Bor, Chu Ko, Hsiao Chin, Lee Chung-Chung, and Yu Peng.

 

We are presenting artists whose works portray the Chinese art history of the time. Some born in China immigrated to Taiwan in times of turbulence before finding their ways to Europe for art creation and inspiration; some born and raised in Taiwan emigrated to China to make arts in the 1990s with the beginning of the cross-strait exchange. With the experience in Taiwan, China, and the West, these artists strived to communicate their Oriental roots with the Western culture.

 

The selected works are created between 1960-2000. They present the unswerving vitality of creation from different eras over the last half century, spanning the postwar Chinese art revolution began in the 1960s and peaked in the 1980s. A watershed moment of Chinese art history, the period was a peculiar yet wonderous time where, despite the martial law, there was a revival of literature and art within the twin regions of China and Taiwan: people’s spirits were confined yet roused; society curfewed yet breaking free into the avant-garde.

 

This wave of art innovation continues the shift in creative atmosphere tangible in Taiwan since Japanese rule and upends the realism movement prevalent in China since the early Republican era, changing the conceptions of traditional art for good. Fusing western abstraction of thought with the ideographic spirit of Oriental ink tradition, a new style has been created, and so written a unique and rich cultural chapter in postwar Chinese art history. Recognized as the driving forces of the innovation, artists of this generation with their works of “oriental symbol" characteristics, worked their ways from young promising creators eventually to mastery in the postwar Chinese art history.

 

All the works of these five artists all come from the Artists’ Foundations or from the gracious support of their families.

 

Chu Wei-Bor’s Family

The Chu Ko Culture and Arts Foundation

Hsiao Chin International Art Foundation

Mrs. Lee Chung-Chung

Yu Peng’s Family

 

We believe these works are worthy of the attention of Taiwan’s modern art exhibition.

2020 Art Kaohsiung 

2020 Art Kaohsiung 


Liang Gallery is pleased to announce our return to Art Kaohsiung after our last participation a few years ago. We will be showing at The Pier-2 Art Center and also at the hotel art fair held at CitySuites, with the aim of serving collectors in Kaohsiung and promoting the artists we represent.

2020 Taipei Dangdai

2020 Taipei Dangdai


Liang Gallery will present the solo exhibition of Lee Chung-Chung, one of the most important modern ink-wash artists in the post-war Taiwan, at 2020 Taipei Dangdai with her spontaneous, elegant, and elevated artistic ink – wash painting style.

2019 ART DÜSSELDORF

2019 ART DÜSSELDORF


iang Gallery will be participating in Art Dusseldorf for the second time with a group exhibition featuring six Taiwanese artists. Presenting works with various style from abstract ink art, oil painting, paper cut installation and multi-media work, highlighting the essence of Asia contemporary art with their oriental aesthetic and cultural awareness.

2019 Art Brussels

2019 Art Brussels


As the first time to attend Art Brussels, Liang Galler will present Hsu Chia-Wei’s project “Black and White”: Giant Panda and Malayan Tapir. These works reflect on history and politics from the perspective of black and white animals.

2019 ART BASEL HONG KONG: FILM

2019 ART BASEL HONG KONG: FILM


“CAPTCHA-CAPTCHA" is created using the verification code, a mechanism for distinguishing computers from human beings, to connect with calculations which are omnipresent as a source of assistance in our everyday life.

2019 ART BASEL HONG KONG: GALLERIES

2019 ART BASEL HONG KONG: GALLERIES


After WWII, Asian Art was heavily influenced by European and American Abstract Expression-ism, and broke away from limitation set by traditional art. This is a period in art history worth further exploring.

2019 Taipei Dangdai

2019 Taipei Dangdai


Liang Galler will present Hsu Chia-Wei’s new project “Black and White” (2018) : Giant Panda and Malayan Tapir. This project will eventually include multiple sets of LCD TVs and various media such as photography and painting and reflect on history and politics,.

2018 ART TAIPEI

2018 ART TAIPEI


Liang Gallery will show the best artworks by its represented artists, including pieces from 1970 until present. A particular focus will be cast on Chinese abstract art masters, the latest artworks by contemporary artists will also be on display.

2018 ART BASEL HONG KONG: FILM

2018 ART BASEL HONG KONG: FILM


Three artists represented by Liang Gallery in the the Film Sector at Art Basel HK ’18. These new media artists, from a calm and objective point of view, look deeper at the status between Taiwan and international community.

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